Which Fictional Character Comes Closest To Your Personality?

If you've ever taken a Myers-Briggs Personality Test you can skip to the list but, if not you may want to other wise you might get lost in the Initials. Take The Test It measures the psychological preferences in how people perceive the world and make decisions. (This Is Just Something Fun I Thought I'd Share. And I really Hope someone gets offended by the picture above lol)

Princess Leia Organa

ESTJ (Supervisor) - ESTJs are very practical and make good administrators, with a good eye for detail and a flair for setting up logical systems. They sometimes overlook feelings and mood, though.

Spock

ISTJ (Inspector) - ISTJs are orderly, dependable, practical and dutiful above all. They prefer working with facts and can be conservative in their loyalty to traditions.

Truman Burbank

ESFJ (Provider) - ESFJs value security and enjoy making others feel well-cared-for. They are loyal to the belief system of their environment (as opposed to an internal one) and can be outspoken when others fall out of line.

Jiminy Cricket

ISFJ (Protector) - ISFJs are loyal, orderly and sensitive. They can be very shy around people they don't know, but are the sort of person who will always remember your birthday, and are never accidentally offensive.

James Bond

ESTP (Promoter) - ESTPs are very good at convincing others to do things their way. Having said that, they developed this skill because they are the best at improvising towards a desired result, and enjoy sharing the finer experiences in life with friends.

Han Solo

ISTP (Crafter) - ISTPs are structurally oriented and very good at understanding how things work. Quiet, analytical and private, they nonetheless gravitate towards Xtreme Sportz and other high-speed, high-risk hobbies.

Penny

ESFP (Performer) - ESFPs live in the moment, learn by doing, and enjoy promoting harmony and fun.

This is a team player of the highest degree, but only if they aren't bored. They also enjoy their creature comfort.

Harry Potter

ISFP (Composer) - ISFPs live in the moment and are easy-going, preferring a "live and let live" approach. They don't like confrontations and sometimes keep their mouths shut for that reason. Tend to be artistic and nature-loving.

Yoda

ENFJ (Teacher) - ENFJs are good at making a lot of friends and facilitate community-building without even thinking about it; they act as a counter-balance to almost all social situations.

Professor Albus Dumbledore

INFJ (Counselor) - INFJs are private, preferring one-on-one friendships to crowds, and often quiet about their own feelings. They are often thoughtful, artistic, and wise, and prefer to operate behind the scenes.

Marty McFly

ENFP (Champion) - ENFPs like to change things for the better, and have contagious enthusiasm, but no patience for crossing I's and dotting T's. They are good at anticipating others' needs, but crave attention and recognition.

Frodo Baggins

INFP (Healer) - INFPs are absolute idealists: they have values inside them which they really want to live by. This makes them good at encouraging other people's growth, but can cause them to be too hard on themselves. They can be shy and reserved, but they're incredibly passionate and intelligent individuals with an innate need to change the world.

Mr. Miyagi

ENTJ (Fieldmarshal) - ENTJs, like most NJs, enjoy making plans and carrying them out. They make really good leaders, but have trouble not being objective and accounting for emotions. They are fact-driven and good at highlighting inefficiencies.

Batman

INTJ (Mastermind) - INTJs are clever,analytical, pragmatic and logical, and are not scared to tell someone (or themselves) when they're being stupid. They emphasize efficiency, making them simultaneously loners and excellent leaders. Their natural talent for planning and system-building often makes them the perfect villains.

Willy Wonka

ENTP (Inventor) - ENTPs are clever and analytical, often with quick wits and a quicker tongue. They love arguing just for the sake of arguing. They aren't fans of planning and prefer a spontaneous lifestyle. They're almost always thinking outside the box, and are easily bored.

Gandalf

INTP (Architect) - INTPs are loners with a love of information and a knack for logic. This can lead to Sesquicentennial Loquaciousness, but also the opposite, as INTPs are best at describing complex ideas concisely. They are independent, creative, and curious. They are basically the 'nerds' of MBTI; that is certainly not a bad thing.

I ended up being like Dumbledore without the beard, hair or gut. It seems way too long to grow all that. At Any Rate, What Did You Get? (And do you like the comparison? I'm kinda "meh" about the whole thing But I got a good laugh out of it!)

Out of all the characters here, I got Yoda lol.Nah, but no discrimination against him, he's cool, and I think mine is quite accurate: "ENFJs are good at making a lot of friends and facilitate community-building without even thinking about it; they act as a counter-balance to almost all social situations."

ENTPs love new ideas and possibilities and are excited by innovation. They are energetic, enthusiastic, and spontaneous people with a deep need to understand the world around them. ENTPs comprise approximately 3% of the general population, 4% of men, and 2% of women.

As an intj I do understand giving yourself therapy. It would be like constantly bombarding yourself with of change.Were you focusing on changing everything or did it kinda snowball? Again, I'm not sure how easy or hard it is to almost literally become your opposite self.

@RedVulcan I know right. I am shocked myself.I hated myself , I wanted to get rid of myself. But I knew that wasn't the best option. The best option was opening myself through rest and self awareness. i would write to myself everyday and ask myself questions... I started doing things impulsively to see what Id like , to be different. I didn't want to be that cynical insensitive slacker.The saddest part is that I really wanted to become an extrovert... But that's truly that hardest part!

... very fascinating. I don't think being an intp is cynical or a slacker, although ur probably right about insensitive. I also hope you lost 50 lbs healthily😆. Since you've been on both sides of the fence, how is N and T different from S and F? I'm practically split in half over J and P, and I cannot and don't want to become an extrovert, but there may be something appealing about the other middle two.

@RedVulcan nt's are logical people and don't value feelings or opinions as much as fact.Sf's think you should be aware of others and gain respect because opinions do matter. That's one big difference. Isfj's have social skills when needed. That's what I mainly taught myself , social skills which I lacked.

... with all due respect then, you might not have changed personality types. You might've just started caring about people and developing social skills. I care for others and can socialise, sometimes it just takes a back burner to other things tho.

Gandalf. Yeah. Definitely Gandalf. I've taken MBTI like 10 times over the years, and I always get INTP. I might be verbose, but I like to think I use the proper vocabulary without overcomplicating or overcompensating. Though, I don't know how creative I am.

I think I kinda relate to THE FICTIONAL CHARACTER. "The PUBLISHER " BECAUSE HE'S PRETTY 'BROKEN' BUT HE'S STILL A GOOD GUY with a heart UNDER THAT SKULL-T-Shirt he wears when he's in THE MOOD TO MURDER A WHOLE MOB FAMILY... THEN. GO HOME. AND MAYBE HAVE SOME CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES WHILE HE ARDENTLY CLEANS HIS GUN.